Chairman's
Message
Florida leads the
nation by eliminating high-stakes testing
Florida has
become the first state in the nation to replace high-stakes, delayed
testing with real-time student progress monitoring, a far more
effective form of gauging student achievement and school
accountability.
“While much
of the country has struggled to even open schools, Florida’s education
leaders are continuing to push ahead and better help students, parents
and teachers to close achievement gaps,” Governor DeSantis said. “In
three years, we have eliminated Common Core, invested approximately $2
billion to increase teacher pay, focused on literacy and created civic
standards that empower our students to become great citizens. By
signing this bill, we are setting an example for the
nation.”
Regular,
child-specific progress monitoring allows for educators to track and
receive real-time data reflecting the specific areas where a student
may need remedial instruction. This real-time testing is much more
useful than the traditional end-of-year Florida Standards Assessment
tests that often don't provide results until months later when
adjustments cannot be made to a child’s instruction.
Under the
legislation Governor DeSantis signed this week, beginning in the
2022-2023 school year, Florida students will have three short
check-ins instead of multi-day, end-of-year, high-stakes tests for
English language arts and mathematics. Progress monitoring will
benefit students, teachers and parents by providing informed
instruction in a timely manner that facilitates instruction tailored
to each student’s individual needs.
The
new law builds on a list of major achievements in education that
Florida has made since 2019:
- Florida
rose to third in the nation for K-12 education, according to Education
Week.
- Florida
eradicated Common Core and did so by elevating the quality and
alignment of learning opportunities through creating Florida’s
B.E.S.T. (Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking)
Standards.
- Marking
the last few years as “The Year of the Teacher,” Governor DeSantis
elevated Florida to one of the top states in the nation in terms of
starting teacher pay by securing approximately $2 billion in pay
increases for teachers.
- Florida
was the first state in the nation to reopen schools in August 2020 and
guarantee families had an in-person instructional option five days a
week.
“Governor
DeSantis’ leadership has been instrumental in many ways. This is just
one of those many ways,” said Dr. Tonjua Williams, President, St.
Petersburg College. “What he has done has been extremely focused on
K-12, because he knew that our K-12 students are our
future.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/15/governor-desantis-signs-groundbreaking-legislation-to-make-florida-a-national-leader-by-eliminating-high-stakes-testing/
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Closing education
achievement gaps
Earlier
this week, Governor DeSantis announced $289 million across Florida for
programs that will ensure Florida is continuing to meet the needs of
its students, teachers and families while remaining a national leader
in closing education achievement gaps and advancing student growth.
The
Governor’s announcement came at Hialeah Educational Academy, a school
that has dedicated STEM programs and offers certificate programs in
fields including law enforcement, nursing and fire rescue. The $289
million includes funding for STEM programs, civics education and
after-school and summer learning programs.
“I am proud
to announce an additional $289 million for programs that will improve
student achievement and close learning gaps,” Governor DeSantis said.
“This announcement builds on our accomplishments over the past three
years to make Florida a national leader on education, with our focus
on civics, early literacy and STEM programs.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/16/governor-ron-desantis-announces-289-million-for-programs-that-close-achievement-gaps-improve-stem-education-and-boost-student-resiliency/
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FLORIDA
Florida continues
robust economic growth
Governor
DeSantis announced that in January, Florida continued to have steady
growth and economic stability. In January 2022, Florida’s unemployment
rate decreased by 2.5 percentage points over the year to 3.5 percent
and continued to remain well below the national rate of 4 percent.
The U.S.
Department of Labor data also shows that Florida’s unemployment rate
has remained below the national rate for 14 consecutive months.
In January
2022, Florida’s labor force participation total was 10.45 million
workers, greater than Florida’s February 2020 pre-pandemic labor force
and increasing by 318,000, or 3.1 percent, over the year. Employment
opportunities have also increased as Floridians remain confident in
finding meaningful employment. There were 8.07 million private sector
jobs statewide in January 2022, an increase of 124,700, or 1.6
percent, from February 2020. The state’s total private sector
employment increased by 23,900 jobs in January 2022, an increase of
0.3 percent from December.
“Florida’s
January 2022 numbers and the U.S. Department of Labor’s updated data
for 2021 demonstrate that Florida continues to have a robust economic
climate where individual Floridians have opportunities to get ahead –
even in the face of inflationary federal policies that are causing the
price of virtually everything to spike,” Governor DeSantis
said.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/14/governor-desantis-announces-florida-kicked-off-the-year-with-continued-economic-growth/
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Governor lambasts
Biden for cuddling up to brutal Maduro regime
Governor
DeSantis was joined by Venezuelan Americans in Miami-Dade County to
discuss the Biden administration’s unconscionable resumption of
high-level diplomatic contact with the brutal Maduro regime in
Caracas, and to highlight the failures of the Biden administration’s
energy policies which have led to record high gas prices and coddling
the world’s worst dictators.
“Many
Americans and a lot of Floridians are very angered by the Biden
administration‘s recent attempts to legitimize the brutal Maduro
regime in Venezuela,” Governor DeSantis said. “This is part of a
familiar pattern of the Biden administration thumbing its nose at
millions of people here in Florida, just like when it took FARC off
the terrorism list and didn’t lift a finger to help the democracy
protesters in Cuba. Now, Biden is going hat in hand to legitimize
Nicolas Maduro, who is responsible for countless atrocities and has
driven Venezuela into the ground.”
“The United
States should be energy independent,” he said. “Now we’re in a
situation where people are really hurting and rather than acknowledge
that their policies have been ineffective, they’re going to Maduro and
they’re going to the ayatollahs in Iran. The answer is American energy
independence, not propping up Nicolas Maduro.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/11/governor-desantis-lambasts-biden-administrations-engagement-with-maduro-regime-and-its-destructive-domestic-energy-policies/
Watch the entire roundtable here: https://rumble.com/vx4ad1-expand-american-energy-dont-line-maduros-pockets.html
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$2 million in state
aid to tornado ravaged communities
Governor
DeSantis announced more than $2 million for communities impacted by
the January 16 tornadoes in Southwest Florida. The money will be used
to assist Florida families in replacing their mobile homes destroyed
by the tornado. Homeowners whose properties sustained damage directly
related to the tornado in Southwest Florida may contact their local
SHIP office for assistance.
“I am
committed to making sure that Floridians have the necessary resources
to rebuild following a disaster,” Governor DeSantis said. “Our state
agencies continue to work with private, public, and local partners to
provide meaningful assistance and ensure these communities have access
to resources that aid their recovery efforts.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/10/governor-desantis-announces-2-million-in-housing-assistance-and-additional-resources-available-for-communities-impacted-by-southwest-florida-tornado/
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Senate passes
Senator Rubio’s Daylight Savings bill
The ever
unpopular, twice annual clock changing routine is close to being a
thing of the past now that the U.S. Senate has passed Senator Rubio’s
Sunshine Protection Act of 2021. The bill would make Daylight Saving
Time (DST) permanent across the country starting in 2023.
In 2018,
the Florida legislature passed year-round DST. However, for Florida’s
change to apply, a change in the federal statute is required. Nineteen
other states — Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Georgia,
Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi,
Montana, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Washington and
Wyoming — have passed similar laws, resolutions or voter initiatives,
and dozens more are looking to do so.
Read more: https://www.rubio.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=EAF1F94F-F52F-4D7E-8333-B713F44BCC8D
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Rubio campaign
releases “Democrats are a pain in the gas”
Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpTv5xK6qvQ
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AG Moody warns of deadly new
opioid
Attorney
General Moody is warning Floridians of a new, deadly synthetic opioid
found in Florida called Isotonitazene — commonly referred to as ISO.
ISO is 20
to 100 times stronger than fentanyl — an already incredibly dangerous
opioid. Similar to fentanyl, this new synthetic opioid is being mixed
with other drugs and appearing in the illicit drug market, possibly in
powder or pill form. Often, users have no idea that a lethal synthetic
opioid is mixed into a drug until it is too late.
Attorney
General Moody is sounding the alarm and asking people to never take an
illicit drug because just one pill can kill. In fact, ISO is so strong
that it can kill just by coming in contact with someone’s skin or
being accidentally inhaled. ISO has already been linked to overdose
deaths in Florida.
“For years,
we have been warning about the dangers of fentanyl and how just one
pill laced with this synthetic opioid can kill,” Attorney General
Moody said. “Now, there is a new, deadlier drug being found in
Florida.”
Read more: http://www.myfloridalegal.com/newsrel.nsf/newsreleases/A19BD1D4E0D39DFD852588070057E62D
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CFO Jimmy Patronis
Highlights “Born Free” Legislative Victories
Florida
Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis said that the Legislature
achieved his top priorities for the 2022 legislative session,
including $10 million in funding for Florida’s Urban Search and Rescue
Task Forces and providing tax relief so Floridians can protect their
homes and lower their insurance premiums.
“This
legislative session, we fought for Florida’s consumers, families, and
first responders and won,” CFO Jimmy Patronis said. “While other
states crushed their economies and drove out first responders and
small businesses, over 800 people a day moved to the great state of
Florida because we value opportunity, safety, stability and freedom.
These important principles make the Sunshine State the best place to
live, work, and raise a family.”
Read more: https://www.myfloridacfo.com/sitePages/newsroom/pressRelease.aspx?id=6139
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